My amaryllis has stopped
blooming. Now What?
After the flowers fade,
cut of the flower stalk just above
the bulb.
Sometimes new leaves will appear before the flowers fade.
Most of
the time, leaves appear after the bulb has finished blooming.
You want to
encourage these leaves to grow, so place your plant in a sunny window, water
and feed them. These new leaves will gather energy to help replenish the bulb,
grow new roots and help the bulb rebloom again.
Water your plant enough to keep
the soil moist. Try to avoid extremes by not over watering to the point the
soil is soggy or allowing the soil to dry out completely between watering. Make
sure the pot does not sit in water. If excess water runs through, be sure to
empty the sauce under the pot.
Feed your plant every two weeks with a balanced
fertilizer such as Fertilome’s 20-20-20. Don’t worry about repotting, Amaryllis
like to be snug, so they should do fine in this year’s pot. Amaryllis can be placed outside in the shade
after the last frost date, usually Mother’s Day. You can leave them in their
pots or plant them directly in the garden, up to their shoulders. There they
will stay until late in the fall when you bring them in before the first frost.
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